// Tests count and distinct using slaveOk. Also tests a scenario querying a set where only one
// secondary is up.
(function() {
'use strict';

var st = new ShardingTest({ name: "countSlaveOk",
                            shards: 1,
                            mongos: 1,
                            other: { rs: true,
                                     rs0: { nodes: 2 } } });

var rst = st._rs[0].test;

// Insert data into replica set
var conn = new Mongo(st.s.host);
conn.setLogLevel(3);

var coll = conn.getCollection('test.countSlaveOk');
coll.drop();

var bulk = coll.initializeUnorderedBulkOp();
for( var i = 0; i < 300; i++ ){
    bulk.insert({ i: i % 10 });
}
assert.writeOK(bulk.execute());

var connA = conn
var connB = new Mongo( st.s.host )
var connC = new Mongo( st.s.host )

st.printShardingStatus()

// Wait for client to update itself and replication to finish
rst.awaitReplication()

var primary = rst.getPrimary()
var sec = rst.getSecondary()

// Data now inserted... stop the master, since only two in set, other will still be secondary
rst.stop(rst.getPrimary());
printjson( rst.status() )

// Wait for the mongos to recognize the slave
ReplSetTest.awaitRSClientHosts( conn, sec, { ok : true, secondary : true } )

// Make sure that mongos realizes that primary is already down
ReplSetTest.awaitRSClientHosts( conn, primary, { ok : false });

// Need to check slaveOk=true first, since slaveOk=false will destroy conn in pool when
// master is down
conn.setSlaveOk()

// count using the command path
assert.eq( 30, coll.find({ i : 0 }).count() )
// count using the query path
assert.eq( 30, coll.find({ i : 0 }).itcount() );
assert.eq( 10, coll.distinct("i").length )

try {
    conn.setSlaveOk( false )
    // Should throw exception, since not slaveOk'd
    coll.find({ i : 0 }).count()
    
    print( "Should not reach here!" )
    assert( false )
    
}
catch( e ){
    print( "Non-slaveOk'd connection failed." )
}

st.stop();

})();
